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Nickelsville Georgetown Community Advisory CommitteeCAC NameNickelsville GeorgetownDateJuly 10, 2018Meeting LocationSt. Vincent de PaulCall to Order (time)4:00pmCAC Members in AttendanceErik Maus, Barbara Hill, Bill Oliver, Peter St. John, John PhillipsPermitted Encampment Members in AttendanceMary Brown, Andrew Constantino, Robert Bowen, Operator Representatives in AttendanceMichelle KafelCity of Seattle Staff in AttendanceNoneRecorder/Note TakerJohn PhillipsPrevious Meeting Notes Approved (No or Yes/Date)Yes, June 15, 2018Previous Meeting Notes Posted (No or Yes/Date)NoCAC Member Reports:St. Vincent de Paul has begun Saturday food bank service. Seeing new faces. Job fair taking place at SVDP Georgetown on July 19th.Barbara expressed interest in organizing a holiday party in DecemberPeter will promote the request from Nickelsville Georgetown residents for Planting soil and clean lumber to build planter boxes.Progress / Case Management Report:In the past month, 3 more people have become employed and a family of 3 is moving into our Denny Park building. Previous Case Manager has been promoted from case manager to Special Projects Manager at new Whittier Heights location. She will no longer be attending the meetings. We will find someone to take her spot at the meetings in the meantime. LIHI in the process of hiring for the position and already have multiple applicants completing hiring procedures. Update will be sent once the new case manager is officially hired.Operations Report: 56 adults, 3 children, 30 males, 25 females, 1 gender neutral individual, 2 families, 63 unique individuals, 20 petsCommunity BBQ on 4th of July was a successPlanning on monthly BBQs – seeking sponsors – to donate Implementing shorter-term, non-permanent bars3 and 7 day bars, barred individuals staying at other villages or other arranged envi Violence and drug offenses are the standard for permanent barsGeorgetown Community concern about what happens when someone is barred from campLead time now given to barred residents in order to have a planThere is new leadership and approaches to camp management and organization0 permanent bars, 16 temporary bars in last monthElections were held this past weekendNickelsville Georgetown residents are interested in participating in Georgetown P-Patch2 national night out events will be happening in Georgetown on August 7th. 1 on Orcas, 1 on CarletonSeveral Nickelsville Georgetown residents are Fare Start StudentsThere was a complaint about too much recycling and trash 2 -911 calls in the past month – both health related3 new tiny homes are on their way in to the campCommunal tents are going away. Womens dorm will go away first, 10 new tiny houses is the goalResidents are very resourceful in providing homeless community with resources for shelter optionsEvery day there may be as many as 4 or 5 people stopping by the village or calling to inquire about housing optionsInterest in creating a shower option for residents with mobility issuesPlanter boxes producing producePickeling and canning plans for the fallNeed for canning equipment and suppliesInterest in brining chickens into campA villager gave birth last week, will be moving out to a new program for women and babiesQuite a few tours have been provided in the past month – LIHI , City of Seattle, Delegation from DC, - Olympia Village – Church from Everett – In the news KOMO, Denny Triangle sweep led to 2 new Nickelsville Georgetown residentsSeveral Nickelsville Georgetown residents have secured employment in the past monthSPD Report:(Crime statistics update/comparison to baseline)Public Comment/Questions:Question about South Lake Union camp being established by LIHI without the involvement of NickelsvilleNickelsville values the Safety, Shelter, Community provided Next Meeting:Tuesday, August 14th – St. Vincent de Paul, Georgetown Adjournment: 5:06pm ................
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